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Marketing Education: What is it

Mission of Marketing Education. The Mission of Marketing Education is to enable students to understand and apply marketing, management, and entrepreneurial principles; to make rational economic decisions; and to exhibit social responsibility in a global economy.. The Marketing Education Curriculum s

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Marketing Education: What is it

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    1. Marketing Education: What is it? What Does It Do?

    2. Mission of Marketing Education The Mission of Marketing Education is to enable students to understand and apply marketing, management, and entrepreneurial principles; to make rational economic decisions; and to exhibit social responsibility in a global economy.

    3. The Marketing Education Curriculum should: Encourage students to think critically. Stress the integration of and articulation with academics. Be sequenced so that broad-based understandings and skills provide a foundation to support advanced study of marketing. Stress the importance of interpersonal skills in diverse societies.

    4. Enable students to acquire broad understandings of and skills in marketing so they can transfer their skills and knowledge between and among industries. Enable students to understand and use technology to perform marketing activities. Foster a realistic understanding of work. Foster an understanding and appreciation of business ethics. Utilize a variety of types of interactions with the business community.

    5. Marketing Foundations There are four broad-based foundational areas in the Marketing Curriculum: Business, Management, and Entrepreneurship Communication and Interpersonal Skills Economics Professional Development

    6. Marketing Functions Functions relate to actual practices. The seven functions are: Distribution Financing Marketing-Information Management Pricing Product/Service Management Promotion Selling

    7. Marketing Continuum K-16 Basic Academics integrated with Career Awareness and Career Exploration Advanced Academics integrated with: Marketing Foundations Related Business Skills Marketing Functions Marketing Specialization

    8. Marketing Education Standards Marketing Education integrates academic concepts and technology applications throughout the curriculum Academic Concepts: The study of marketing incorporates many academic understandings including math, reading, writing, speaking, sociology, psychology, geography. Technology Applications: The successful implementation of marketing requires the use of technology.

    9. Business, Management, and Entrepreneurship Identify ways that technology impacts business. Explain the nature of marketing strategies. Demonstrate leadership characteristics. Monitor variables associated with business risk. Demonstrate effective fiscal practices. Identify potential business ventures based on research. Formulate a business plan.

    10. Communication and Interpersonal Skills Communicate clearly and concisely in writing. Use technology to facilitate marketing communications. Make decisions. Treat others fairly at work. Demonstrate interpersonal skills in team working relationships. Apply interpersonal skills to good customer relationships.

    11. Economics Explain the concept of economic resources. Interpret the impact of supply and demand on price. Identify factors affecting a businesss profit. Determine factors affecting business risk. Explain the concept of productivity. Evaluate the influences on a nations ability to trade.

    12. Professional Development Analyze employer expectations in the business environment. Identify employment opportunities in marketing and business. Utilize resources that can contribute to professional development.

    13. Distribution Explain the relationship between customer service and distribution. Select distribution channels and channel members.

    14. Financing Describe the role of financing in marketing and business endeavors. Calculate exchange rates. Use budgets to meet the financial needs of a business.

    15. Marketing-Information Management Determine the need for marketing information. Analyze the environments in which businesses operate. Demonstrate procedures for gathering marketing information using technology.

    16. Pricing Determine pricing objectives, policies, and strategies. Use technology to assist in setting prices.

    17. Product/Service Management Plan a product/service mix. Analyze product-liability risks. Select materials/products/services to purchase. Describe factors used by marketers to position products/businesses.

    18. Promotion Explain the communication process used in promotion. Write promotional messages that appeal to targeted markets. Utilize publicity. Develop a promotional plan.

    19. Selling Develop an understanding of customers/clients. Utilize selling techniques to aid customers/clients in making buying decisions. Determine/Minimize risks in selling to a customer. Utilize strategies to build and maintain a clientele.

    20. Marketing Education Curriculum Planning Guide The complete list of performance indicators for the Foundations and the Functions can be found in the national Marketing Education Curriculum Planning Guide. If you do not have it on disk I need to send it to you.

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